On a sweltering
day in August 2001, a stranger appeared in a crime-ridden Florida neighborhood
known as “Cracktown.” Armed only with big ideas and determination,
artist/urban designer/developer Michael E. Arth saved this slum from a date
with the wrecking ball. Reborn as The Garden District, it is now a living
laboratory demonstrating Michael’s New Pedestrianism, an ecological
and pedestrian-friendly vision for new towns and neighborhoods.

Take a trip
into the wild frontier of real estate in this inspiring and educational documentary
that answers the questions, “What can one person do about the world’s
problems?”

The official
DVD release date is April 2008. A feature-length documentary, originally shot
in high definition, is available in DVD, and will soon be available in Blu-Ray.

The DVD
includes the 83 minute feature, trailer, bonus selections, and deleted scenes.
Original language is English, with subtitles in English, Spanish, French,
German, Japanese, and Chinese.

New
Urban Cowboy is the first in a trilogy of feature-length documentaries,
concerned with social, political, and philosophical issues. These documentaries
will include interviews with leading philosophers and scientists. Two more
films are forthcoming in 2008 or early 2009:

The
Labors of Hercules: Modern Solutions to 12 Herculean Problems. Michael
E. Arth takes the myth of the labors of Hercules and compares it to 12 modern
problems. Practical and innovative solutions are offered.

UNICE:
Universal Network of Intelligent Conscious Entities, a startling wake
up call about the accelerating pace of information-based technologies and
the possibility that it will soon lead to UNICE (a self-aware hive mind that
interacts with individual humans and other entities), which will in turn have
unprecedented implications for the future of the human race.